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After All Vol 3
After All Vol 3 (hand-stamped 2xLP)
Cat: REPEAT 09. Rel: 28 Feb 23
 
Deep House
Terry Francis & Eddie Richards - "Breakfast At Tone's" (Eddie Richards Refreshed AM mix) (7:30)
Feel The Music (6:42)
Dark 1 1 (7:21)
To Infinity (6:09)
Evil Dayz (7:03)
The Phuture (5:04)
Primoz - Debugger (Evil Eddie Richards remix) (7:10)
Keep It Simple (6:26)
Review: Eddie Richards is one of the original pioneers behind the first wave of proper tech house, the came out of South London in the 90s at parties like Wiggle and clubs like fabric. As well as being a fierce DJ who could lock you into cutting-edge grooves for days, he is also a top producer with a vast back catalogue. Testament to that is the fact that Repeat has put out three volumes of his work under the title After All. I Crucial stuff for anyone across the house and techno spectrum who needs that top-quality fire to make a floor take notice.
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 in stock $30.24
Dis Chronicles Vol 2
Dis Chronicles Vol 2 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: REPEAT 13. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Grant Dell & Richie Littler - "Disco Hit"
Len Lewis - "Illicit" (Grant Dell Up Yer Strasse dub)
Grant Dell - "Fari A Come"
Review: The Repeat label is doing a great service to the culture of real tech house, nodding to that late 90s sound and carrying work from the likes of Jay Tripwire, Eddie Richards and now Grant Dell. The Dis Chronicles series hits part two with some further obscurities from back in the day which sound as relevant now as they were futuristic back then. 'Disco Hit' was a collaborative effort from Dell and Richie Littler, and it's utterly addictive thanks to those cheeky DX7 organ licks, while Dell's 'Up Yer Strasse Dub' of Len Lewis' 'Illicit' is chunky and dubby in equal measure. Dell's own 'Fari A Come' completes the set with a more overt drop into dub territory, sampling a true Jamaican legend and showing how the tech house sound could transplant onto backroom, head-nodding gear in style.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $16.83
The Journey Vol 1
The Journey Vol 1 (hand-stamped 2xLP)
Cat: REPEAT 14. Rel: 18 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
X-Rays
We Can
Zulu Groove
Free Your Mind
Sunrising (with Alexander Purkart)
Visions
Seduction
Nightshift (Deeper mix)
Review: For those who value digging deep into the folds of original UK tech house, Mark Ambrose has been a cult favourite for a long time. Now, as the sound continues to enjoy favourable conditions amongst those who like to play long and winding sets stretching out into infinity, Repeat are doing the right thing and combing through Ambrose's considerable back catalogue from the late 90s to piece together some of the most sought after gems. Sharks be damned, now we can get our hands on some of these prized items, like the wall-shaking, dubby as hell 'Zulu Groove' and sumptuously groovy sunriser 'Free Your Mind'. No matter how much tech house gets made these days, they don't make it like they used to.
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 in stock $30.77
The Journey Vol 3
The Journey Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: REPEAT 16. Rel: 15 Jun 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid (6:15)
The Ghoulash Monster From Outer Space (7:05)
5AM (5:59)
Review: UK tech house legend Mark Ambrose is now back with a third volume of his The Journey series on Richard Davis' reissue label Repeat. The revered veteran crafted plenty of the genre's best and most unique sounds and you can revisit three of them now. 'Acid' is a slow, deep and meandering monster with rubbery bass and undulating 303 lines. 'The Ghoulash Monster From Outer Space' is a more dark and tribal, chunky and sci-fi sound with rich sound designs and eerie atmospheres and '5 AM' closes on a serene deep tech groove. Ricardo Villalobos, Sonja Moonear and Marcel Dettmann are just some of the names who have played these jams over the years, which is a testament to their quality.
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Gespielt von: Kid Who
 in stock $17.62
Sciabolic
Sciabolic (hand-stamped 12" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: REPEAT 17. Rel: 24 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Sciabolic (8:17)
Sciabolic (Dj Rock Diabolic Science remix) (8:03)
Diapella (4:10)
Review: Anyone who has taken a deep dive into the East Coast house scene of the 90s will know the name John Howard. He was one of the real Gs of the era with a sound full of groove, soul, jazzy rhythms and fresh breaks. Repeat now starts a new series of releases that focus on that time and pull together some of his best beats. These have gone on to be big inspirations for generations of DJs to come all over the world and they still bang some 25 odd years down the line. 'Sciabolic' is a loose limbed and raw workout while 'Diapella' is more experimental and dark.
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 in stock $17.87
Shessions
Shessions (hand-stamped 2xLP)
Cat: REPEAT 18. Rel: 31 Jul 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Shunshine (5:08)
ES2 (4:26)
Michael DeVellis - "Want Some" (John Howard & Ben Viguerie remix) (6:15)
Can't Need Sunlight (4:52)
Barry Van Hammer (7:35)
Sciabolic (unreleased mix) (5:13)
Fly Under (5:14)
Sway (5:39)
Review: The 90s East Coast house scene owes a real debt to John Howard. He was a pioneer of the era who led the way with his mix of groove, soul, jazzy rhythms and fresh breaks. His best work has become the subject of a new series of reissues from Repeat who kicked off with his Scianloic 12" and now drop this hand-stamped double 12". Shessions is packed to the brim with innovative early house grooves that are up there with your favourite artists from Chicago and Detroit - or at least should be. Our pick is the shimmering late night glow of deep house delight 'Can't Need Sunlight'.
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 in stock $31.02
My Life With The Machines Vol 1
My Life With The Machines Vol 1 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 05. Rel: 14 Jul 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Acid Soul (8:17)
Jah Love (8:13)
Acid Babies (6:19)
Rawtronik 909 (6:48)
Visual Spectrum (5:30)
Dubdub1111 (5:59)
Sista Dub (8:36)
Review: There is a load of Jay Tripwire newness around at the moment and some of it is from his back catalogue and some of it is all new. Here the longtime minimal mainstay and Canadian scene-pioneer serves up a multi-volume collection of cult tracks of his from the early 2000s. They have a west coast tech house sound and are still future in design. The likes of Villalbos have long been banging these and they sit well with the days current underground sound. Acid, dub, tech, electronic soul and more all colour the grooves.
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 in stock $29.71
The Colour Series I
The Colour Series I (hand-stamped translucent red vinyl 10")
Cat: REPEAT 04X. Rel: 10 May 22
 
Deep House
Make Me (5:59)
Missing Time (6:53)
Review: Two unreleased tracks by Englishman Richard Davis on his Repeat imprint. On the A side, you've got the sensual, late night mood music of "Make Me" delivered in his idiosyncratic style that's been heard on imprints such as 240 Volts, Moodmusic and Noir over the years. Over on the flip, there's the deep, afterhours-minded dub of 'Missing Time' which sounds like it could possibly be from the early noughties with its minimal sound. Also known as Dennis Kensington, the Berlin-based producer reissued some of his much sought after 12"s under the Junkie Satre alias on Repeat last year.

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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
 in stock $16.31
The Colour Series II
The Colour Series II (hand-stamped translucent orange vinyl 10")
Cat: REPEAT 04Y. Rel: 18 May 22
 
Deep House
Your Soul (5:22)
Magic (7:14)
Tags: Minimal
 in stock $16.31
The Journey Vol 2
The Journey Vol 2 (hand-stamped 2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: REPEAT 15. Rel: 25 May 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Harmony (Sun mix) (6:53)
My Soul Your Soul (7:57)
Destiny Angel (6:37)
Ghost In Space (6:30)
Lamb (6:11)
Exclusive Spirit (8:35)
Old Love (5:37)
Vela (6:47)
Review: Repeat continue their exploration of Mark Ambrose's imperious tech house legacy with another double pack that will delight diggers and dismay sharks in equal measure. 'Harmony (Sun Mix)' is a truly dreamy cut that will go down a treat as we head towards sunnier dancefloor moments across the Northern Hemisphere. 'My Soul Your Soul' has a deadly broken beat edge to the drum programming, while 'Destiny Angel' creates a starry-eyed disco-house fusion that has to be heard to be believed. The quality and ingenuity spilling out of every one of these tracks is a marvel, and as a collection this release helps cement Ambrose's position as one of the finest artists to emerge from the mid 90s UK scene.
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Gespielt von: Kid Who
 in stock $31.02
Dot To Dot (remastered)
Dot To Dot (remastered) (limited triple 12")
Cat: REPEAT 28. Rel: 05 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Frequency Building (6:48)
Last Night A DJ Fucked Your Wife (7:43)
Don't Fuck With My Sexwig (6:42)
Get Fucked On Fishcakes (7:11)
Momentum (5:40)
Dark & Dirty (6:10)
Private Parts (7:20)
Slinger Ding (6:30)
Hot Pussy (5:46)
This Where I Wanna Be (6:43)
Crap Rap (3:07)
Review: Nathan Coles and Nils Hess dropped a couple of LPs and a tidy run of 12"s as Get Fucked in the late 90s and early 00s, and now Repeat are taking us back to one of their finest moments. Their debut LP Dot To Dot is a quintessential demonstration of tech house at the turn of the millennium, shot through with a wonky humour which pointed to the impending minimal boom, but still rough and ready like the UK sound which had proliferated around parties like Wiggle. There's also a dash of the Viennese jazz twist you'd associate with labels like Cheap, and more heads down grooves than you can shake a nose bag at.
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 in stock $49.96
All & All Vol 4
All & All Vol 4 (hand-stamped 2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: REPEAT 24. Rel: 14 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Move Your (8:42)
Matin Dansant (8:26)
Hello Acid Dathera (7:21)
Dizzy (8:50)
Furry (5:56)
Two Point Five (7:53)
Snake Charmed (5:25)
Review: Tech house might be a much-maligned genre these days but once upon a time it was seriously hot shit. That time happened to be when Terry Francis was at the top of his game back in the mid-90s. The UK pioneering very much helped to shape the early sound of the genre as a producer but also a DJ with his legendary sets at Wiggle and Fabric. This ongoing compilation series is now up to a fourth volume of hits from the main man and the quality remains as high as ever. This part focuses on his work from the mid-90s to the early 00s, and all of it is class as they mix up tech, acid, house and more into pure dance floor fire.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $30.77
Wet Dreams (remastered)
Cat: REPEAT 29. Rel: 16 Jan 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Dirty Birds (5:26)
De Icing (7:33)
Get A Job (6:08)
Hangover (7:13)
Striper (7:05)
One To Play Your Mum (7:36)
Love Balls (6:38)
Technics Blisters (6:38)
Unreleased Kraut Jazz (7:09)
Dreams Are Made (6:57)
Review: Repeater's latest reissue takes us back to 2001 and the formative years of the UK tech-house scene. Get F***ed was a (sweary) alias of pioneering producers Nils Hess and the late Nathan Coles, utilised by the pair between 1998 and 2005. Wet Dreams, their sophomore album, first appeared in stores in 2000 and has become hard to find on vinyl in recent years. This edition not only boasts remastered tracks but has also been expanded to three slabs of wax in guarantee a louder pressing. Largely funky and spacey, utilising a mixture of far-sighted synth sounds, deep chords, boisterous house beats, chunky basslines, futurist intent and subtle nods to early UK garage, the album's ten tracks arguably sound as fresh now as they did when they were first unleashed on dancefloors at the dawn of the century.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $49.96
Dis Chronicles Vol 3
Dis Chronicles Vol 3 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: REPEAT 20. Rel: 14 Feb 24
 
Deep House
Chicago Transit Authority - "Emotive" (8:23)
Grant Dell & Jay Tripwire - "Cosmic Kebab" (7:18)
Grant Dell - "Rhythmic Science" (6:44)
Review: Minimal heads will be chuffed to see that the third volume of the Dis Chronicles series has now arrived on Repeat. It is another stylish collection of Grant Dell beats starting with a cut as Chicago Transit Authority. 'Emotive' is a perfect blend of jazzy keys and skipping garage drums with deep house vibes and swirling pads to add extra heat. On the flipside, Dell links with Jay Tripwire for 'Cosmic Kebab' which leans more into tech house territory but as the title suggests has nice starry synth work and to close out, Dell goes it alone on 'Rhythmic Science' which looks you into his precise beat work and diffuse late night chords.
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 in stock $17.62
FORTHCOMING
The Singles
The Singles (triple 12")
Cat: REPEAT 30. Rel: 31 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yankfuck
Slap
Sole Lane
Tosser
Manyana
Lovers Tiff
Dark & Dirty (Bushwacka! remix)
Latino Lady
Twit
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My Life With The Machines Vol 3
My Life With The Machines Vol 3 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 10. Rel: 23 Nov 22
 
Minimal/Tech House
Yabby You - "King Pharoah's Plague" (Jay Tripwire remix) (8:47)
Marky Starr - "Disco Freak" (Jay Acid Rerub) (7:43)
Nervous (7:20)
In Your Mind (7:35)
The Midget Who Loves Dolphines (6:05)
Dope Groove (6:14)
Absorb (unreleased mix) (6:51)
Review: During the early 2000s, Jay Tripwire was responsible for a string of killer records that blurred the boundaries between tech-house, dub-house, deep house, acid and more tribal-tinged flavours. The ongoing 'My Life With The Machines' series taps into this golden period from the Canadian producer, offering a mix of sought-after classics, rarities and unreleased jams from the archives. Highlights are naturally plentiful, with our picks including his deeply sub-heavy, Dubtribe influenced rework of Yabby You dub classic 'King Pharoah's Plague', a tough, TB-303 laden stomp through Marky Starr's 'Disco Freak', the dense-but-rolling deep house funk of 'In Your Mind', and the '4AM at a Californian free party' flex of the accurately titled 'Dope Groove'.
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All & All Vol 2
All & All Vol 2 (hand-stamped double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 22. Rel: 27 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Free (9:15)
Wish On (7:39)
Helicopter (T N E mix) (5:46)
Funky Future (7:40)
Haunted Scent (5:46)
If Only (7:27)
No More Crying (7:10)
Review: The second Volume of Terry Francis' All & All series hears much of the work of the esteemed tech house pioneer and Fabric resident DJ compiled into a retrospective compilation. One can hear the convergent nature of Francis' tech house - it's in the name, 'tech house', i.e. techno and house - truly come together on this LP. The likes of 'Wish On', 'Helicopter' and 'Funky Future' are honest movers, made with deft precision and accuracy, - and bringing together many different popular styles at the time, from speed garage to tribal to funky house, with tech house resulting as a kind of distillation of them all.
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Tags: Tech House
 in stock $31.02
FORTHCOMING
All & All Vol 5
Cat: REPEAT 25. Rel: 31 Dec 24
 
Minimal/Tech House
Loving You
Strong Woman
Love In
Review: Repeat's 'All & All' series is doing a great job in documenting the immense contribution that UK tech-house pioneer Terry Francis has made to the electronic underground. The genius of Francis's work of the late 90s and 2000s is how it presented a form of purist tech-house that drew as much from classic US deep house as the stargazing futurism of techno. This fifth instalment in the series boasts three decidedly deep excursions. Side A sports 'Loving You', an ultra-dreamy and immersive affair from 2001 that wraps deep house elements around a typically chunky and hypnotic groove. Over on the B-side, the echoing male vocal snippets, sumptuous pads and bubbly electronics of 'Strong Woman' are followed by the slightly more dubby (and even dreamier) brilliance of 1999's 'Love In'.
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My Life With The Machines Vol 4
Cat: REPEAT 11. Rel: 29 Dec 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Mothersole & Haris - "Dumbek" (Jay Tripwire remix) (7:05)
What Kind Of Voodoo Do You Do? (8:10)
Smoothin' It Out (6:36)
Smooth Swimmers (Swag Unreleased) (8:05)
Caught With My Pants Down (7:07)
Dracul (7:05)
Geometry (5:12)
Review: Jay Tripwire's My Life With The Machines compilation series is doing a terrific job of showcasing some of the umpteen early noughties gems buried in his catalogue and archive of unreleased jams. This is volume four (the first three instalments dropped in 2022) and features seven more slabs of intergalactic, wide-eyed, dub-fired tech-house treats. He begins with a sumptuously spacey and loved-up rework of Mothersole & Haris's 'Dumbek', before adding echoing sax sounds and dubbed-out organ lines to a heady early morning groove on 'What Kind of Voodoo Do You Do?', an alternate take on one of his most admired tribal-tinged tracks from 2002. Other highlights include the ultra-deep after-party excellence of 'Smoothin' It Out', the heads-down excellence of 'Smooth Swimmers (Swag Unreleased)' and the warming shuffle of 'Geometry'.
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Tags: Tech House | Minimal
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All & All Vol 3
All & All Vol 3 (hand-stamped 2xLP in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: REPEAT 23. Rel: 09 Nov 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Metal Dogz - "This World?"
Terry Francis & Eddie Richards - "Breakfast @ Tone's" (Terry Late Night Overdose mix)
Believe In Yourself
Bonjour Charles
Roll In Life
Love Panda - "Metro Circuit"
Flux
Review: Repeat continues to do great work in bringing holy grail tech house back in the reach of real music fans with this third instalment in their All & All series with scene stalwart Terry Francis. This no nonsense white label package hides some of the sharpest tools in the tech house shed, not least Metal Dogz' heads down, tracky workout 'This World?' and Francis' own 'Late Night Overdose' mix of the track 'Breakfast @ Tone's' he produced with Evil Eddie Richards back in the day. The quality comes assured here, from the tunes themselves to the weight of the pressing and the sonic presence - essential cuts for anyone serious about tech house.
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All & All Vol 1
All & All Vol 1 (hand-stamped vinyl double 12")
Cat: REPEAT 21. Rel: 19 Sep 23
 
Minimal/Tech House
Rhythm Spirit (8:09)
Rosie & Hannah (8:12)
Change (6:47)
Hello Darling (7:39)
How Can Something (6:18)
Together (8:13)
Together My Veins (7:16)
Review: Tech house is an unfairly maligned genre. While criticisms of the blandness of the sound might hold weight for much of the stuff released today, the same simply can't be said for the work of Terry Francis, who helped pioneer its sound. All & All is a new series, this one documenting Francis' contributions to the underground, with many of the tracks appearing on it made during the period in which he was a resident DJ at London's Fabric. As you can hear, 'tech house' at the origin point, as propagated by Francis, was much dreamier - closer to its cousin, deep house. And on cuts like 'How Can Something', you can really hear where the received 'dreaminess' of house and the uptempo, industrial pulse of techno, converged.
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Tags: Tech House
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